The Trees of America; Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly DescribedHarper & brothers, 1857 - 520 páginas |
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... five or six inches in diameter . They are bluish , and sometimes white , with a tint of yellow , and emit but a feeble odour . They are large and numerous , and have a fine effect in the midst of the superb foliage . The cones are about ...
... five or six inches in diameter . They are bluish , and sometimes white , with a tint of yellow , and emit but a feeble odour . They are large and numerous , and have a fine effect in the midst of the superb foliage . The cones are about ...
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... five feet . It flowers magnificently every year , at the end of March and beginning of April , and the perfume of its blossoms is perceived for some distance around . It was from the seeds of this tree that sprang the far - famed ...
... five feet . It flowers magnificently every year , at the end of March and beginning of April , and the perfume of its blossoms is perceived for some distance around . It was from the seeds of this tree that sprang the far - famed ...
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... five feet in diameter seventy - five feet above . The trunk was perfectly straight and sound , and was sawed into boards of common lengths . At Green Point , Bushwick , near New York , on the estate of Mr. N. Bliss , there is a tulip ...
... five feet in diameter seventy - five feet above . The trunk was perfectly straight and sound , and was sawed into boards of common lengths . At Green Point , Bushwick , near New York , on the estate of Mr. N. Bliss , there is a tulip ...
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... five or six inches in length ; hence a plant , in ten years , does not reach above three or four feet in height , and will not flower till of fifteen or twenty years ' growth . It may be considered as a curious , slow- growing ...
... five or six inches in length ; hence a plant , in ten years , does not reach above three or four feet in height , and will not flower till of fifteen or twenty years ' growth . It may be considered as a curious , slow- growing ...
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... five or six years , it will nearly attain its maximum height , unless the side - branches be removed . Diseases , & c . The Berberis vulgaris is subject to a disease called mildew , ( Ecidium berberidis , ) which , when magnified , is ...
... five or six years , it will nearly attain its maximum height , unless the side - branches be removed . Diseases , & c . The Berberis vulgaris is subject to a disease called mildew , ( Ecidium berberidis , ) which , when magnified , is ...
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